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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

IoT in Healthcare: A Secure Way to Monitor Patients

IoT devices are small sensors that can do big things. They are used in many areas, like e-Health, smart cities, and assisted living. These devices have limited power, memory, and computing capabilities. This makes security a big challenge. One area where IoT is making a big impact is healthcare. Th

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Dec 04 2025CRIME

Arizona Murder Mystery: Wealthy Farmer's Wife Found Dead

In a small town in Arizona, a tragic event unfolded. Kerri Ann Abatti, 59, was found dead in her home on November 20th. The local sheriff's office confirmed it was a homicide. No one has been arrested yet, and the investigation is still ongoing. The victim was going through a divorce. She had filed

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Dec 04 2025OPINION

The Hidden Struggle Behind Thanksgiving Celebrations

Thanksgiving is often seen as a time for gratitude and togetherness. But for many families, it's a stark reminder of the caregiving crisis in America. Last week, a powerful essay highlighted the struggles of a daughter caring for her aging father. This is not an isolated story. Millions of Americans

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

Vaccines and Autism: What Science Says

Vaccines have been a hot topic for years, especially when it comes to autism. Many parents worry that vaccines might cause autism, but science says otherwise. The truth is, autism is complex, and its causes are not fully understood. However, one thing is clear: vaccines are not the cause. The idea

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Minnesota's Somali Community: Facts and Fictions

Minnesota is home to the largest Somali community in the U. S. Over 84, 000 people of Somali descent live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area alone. Many fled war and found safety in Minnesota's welcoming environment. Most are U. S. citizens, with 87% of foreign-born Somalis having gained citizenship.

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tired Truth: A Peek Into a Long Cabinet Meeting

In a recent Cabinet meeting, President Donald Trump, at 79, seemed to have a tough time staying awake. This meeting lasted for almost two and a half hours, and Trump was caught nodding off several times. Before this, he had told reporters that he felt sharper than he did 25 years ago. The meeting w

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

New Rules for Immigrants from Certain Countries

Recent changes have been made to immigration policies. The U. S. government has decided to put a hold on many immigration processes for people from 19 specific countries. These countries are seen as high-risk. The decision includes a wide range of processes, like green card applications and naturali

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Dec 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Sabrina Carpenter: From Disney to Dominance

Sabrina Carpenter has come a long way from her Disney days. She's now a pop sensation, making waves with her bold music and even bolder statements. Her recent album, "Man's Best Friend, " has sparked some controversy, but that hasn't stopped her from making her mark. Carpenter's music is a mix of c

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Smartphones and Kids: What You Need to Know

Smartphones have become a big part of kids' lives. A recent study looked at how these devices affect children around the age of 12. The results show some concerning trends. Kids who had a smartphone at 12 were more likely to face health issues. These included depression, obesity, and not getting en

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Newborn Vaccine Debate: Should Hepatitis B Shots Wait?

A group of health experts is debating whether newborns should still receive the hepatitis B vaccine right after birth. This vaccine is special because it's the first one designed to prevent cancer. Currently, health guidelines suggest that all babies get this shot within their first day of life. How

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